Risk Management and Insurance Review
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Volume 24, issue 4, 2021
- Genetic testing and insurance implications: Surveying the US general population about discrimination concerns and knowledge of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) pp. 341-365

- Anya E. R. Prince, Wendy R. Uhlmann, Sonia M. Suter and Aaron M. Scherer
- Modeling the dependence structure and systemic risk of all listed insurance companies in the Chinese insurance market pp. 367-399

- Yufei Cao
- A replication study of moral hazard in bodily injury liability auto insurance claims filing decisions pp. 401-419

- Dana A. Kerr
- Attributes‐based conjoint analysis of landowner preferences for standing timber insurance pp. 421-444

- Yiling Deng, Ian A. Munn and Haibo Yao
- Risk classification and the balance of information in insurance; an alternative interpretation of the evidence pp. 445-461

- Casper H. de Jong
Volume 24, issue 3, 2021
- Comments on the Special Issue pp. 219-220

- Klime Poposki and Bojan Srbinoski
- The short‐run impact of COVID‐19 on the activity in the insurance industry in the Republic of North Macedonia pp. 221-242

- Viktor Stojkoski, Petar Jolakoski and Igor Ivanovski
- Analysis of community‐owned mutual insurers' prospects of development in CEE countries: Outlining research agenda pp. 243-261

- Jakša Krišto, Antti Talonen and Hrvoje Pauković
- What drives life insurance purchasing decisions in Bosnia and Herzegovina? pp. 263-278

- Safet Kozarevic and Sanida Hodzic
- RETRACTED: Current trends in the formation and development of insurance marketing in Ukraine pp. 279-292

- Tetiana V. Kniazieva, Anna V. Shevchenko, Anna V. Shevchenko, Oleg M. Yaroshenko, Mykola I. Inshyn and Oleksandr A. Yakovlyev
- An empirical investigation of determinants of life insurers’ performance: Evidence from selected countries in Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe (CESEE) pp. 293-310

- Bojan Srbinoski, Klime Poposki and Gorazd Čibej
- Determinants of the market choice and the consumers behavior on the Macedonian MTPL insurance market: Empirical application of the Markov chain model pp. 311-331

- Angela Blazheska and Igor Ivanovski
Volume 24, issue 2, 2021
- Weighted risk models for dynamic healthcare fraud detection pp. 143-150

- Alyssa J. Rolfe
- Market reactions to enterprise risk management adoption, incorporation by rating agencies, and ORSA Act passage pp. 151-180

- Evan M. Eastman and Jianren Xu
- Risk sharing under the dominant peer‐to‐peer property and casualty insurance business models pp. 181-205

- Michel Denuit and Christian Y. Robert
- How competitive are income annuity providers over time? pp. 207-214

- David Blanchett, Michael Finke and Branislav Nikolic
Volume 24, issue 1, 2021
- Connected and autonomous vehicle injury loss events: Potential risk and actuarial considerations for primary insurers pp. 5-35

- Darren Shannon, Tim Jannusch, Florian David‐Spickermann, Martin Mullins, Martin Cunneen and Finbarr Murphy
- Life insurance demand and borrowing constraints pp. 37-69

- Bojan Srbinoski, Klime Poposki, Patricia H. Born and Valter Lazzari
- Usage‐based insurance and its acceptance: An empirical approach pp. 71-91

- Adam Śliwiński and Łukasz Kuryłowicz
- Cyber risk management: History and future research directions pp. 93-125

- Martin Eling, Michael McShane and Trung Nguyen
- China's nonlife insurance market: New insights from the China Insurance Yearbook pp. 127-135

- Douglas Bujakowski
Volume 23, issue 4, 2020
- Pandemic risk: Impact, modeling, and transfer pp. 293-304

- Joseph Qiu
- A framework for the evaluation of InsurTech pp. 305-329

- Xian Xu and Peter Zweifel
- The relationships between vehicle characteristics and automobile accidents pp. 331-377

- Wei‐Jin Wu, Chu‐Shiu Li and Sheng‐Chang Peng
- Will genetic test results be monetized in life insurance? pp. 379-399

- Oytun Haçarız, Torsten Kleinow, Angus S. Macdonald, Pradip Tapadar and R. Guy Thomas
- Government insurance for business interruption losses from pandemics: An evaluation of its feasibility and possible frameworks pp. 401-440

- Robert W. Klein and Harold Weston
Volume 23, issue 3, 2020
- The curious case of Panama pp. 225-227

- Pablo J. Gutierrez Fernandez
- The 2020 Presidential election: A race against mortality pp. 229-242

- Linus Wilson
- Communicating the economic value of customer ownership in insurance: A qualitative analysis of annual reports pp. 243-267

- Antti Talonen, Harri Talonen, Jari Stenvall and Iiro Jussila
- A data set for modeling claims processes—TSA claims data pp. 269-276

- Mary Kelly and Zilin Wang
- Health insurers' operations in the face of health care reform: An analysis of the Supplemental Health Care Exhibit pp. 277-286

- Yu Lei and Mark J. Browne
Volume 23, issue 2, 2020
- Application of parametric insurance in principle‐compliant and innovative ways pp. 121-150

- Xiao Lin and W. Jean Kwon
- Auditor quality, audit fees, organizational structure, and risk taking in the US life insurance industry pp. 151-182

- Li‐Ying Huang, Gene C. Lai, Erin Lu and Michael McNamara
- Estimates of the macroeconomic costs of cyber‐attacks pp. 183-208

- Rokhaya Dieye, Ahmed Bounfour, Altay Ozaygen and Niaz Kammoun
- New post‐ACA insurance data highlights health insurer spending on health care quality pp. 209-218

- E. Tice Sirmans and Petra Steinorth
Volume 23, issue 1, 2020
- Health insurance and its impact on the survival rates of breast cancer patients in Synthea pp. 7-29

- Robert Scalfani and Shamsnaz V. Bhada
- The future of mobility and its impact on the automobile insurance industry pp. 31-51

- Nadine Gatzert and Katrin Osterrieder
- Spillover effects of increased health insurance enrollment on workers’ compensation insurance pp. 53-74

- Courtney B. Baggett, Cassandra R. Cole, George Crowley and E. Tice Sirmans
- Risk and risk management of spillover effects: Evidence from the literature pp. 75-104

- Christian Eckert
- A note on risk and value from an underutilized dataset: Consolidated disclosures pp. 105-112

- Nicos Scordis
Volume 22, issue 4, 2019
- Funding conditions and insurance stock returns: Do insurance stocks really benefit from rising interest rate regimes? pp. 367-391

- Tyler K. Jensen, Robert R. Johnson and Michael J. McNamara
- Regulation and the connectedness of insurers to the banking sector: International evidence pp. 393-420

- Greg Niehaus, Jannes Rauch and Sabine Wende
- Kidnap and ransom insurance: A strategically useful, often undiscussed, marketplace tool for international operations pp. 421-440

- Patrick L. Brockett, Linda L. Golden, Stephan Zaparolli and Jack M. Lum
Volume 22, issue 3, 2019
- The governance of risk management: The importance of directors’ independence and financial knowledge pp. 247-277

- Georges Dionne, Olfa Maalaoui Chun and Thouraya Triki
- Firm's demand for insurance: An explorative approach pp. 279-301

- Simone Krummaker
- South African individual retirement savings: An analysis of the social factors pp. 303-328

- Gizelle Demarie Willows
- The effect of predation risk on cash holdings: Empirical evidence from the U.S. property‐liability insurance industry pp. 329-358

- Xin Che, Stephen G. Fier and Andre P. Liebenberg
Volume 22, issue 2, 2019
- Behavioral insurance and economic theory: A literature review pp. 133-182

- Glenn Harrison and Jia Min Ng
- Insurance customer behavior: Lessons from behavioral economics pp. 183-205

- Andreas Richter, Jochen Ruß and Stefan Schelling
- Regret in health insurance post‐purchase behavior pp. 207-219

- Patricia H. Born and E. Tice Sirmans
- As you like it: Explaining the popularity of life‐cycle funds with multi cumulative prospect theory pp. 221-238

- Stefan Graf, Jochen Ruß and Stefan Schelling
Volume 22, issue 1, 2019
- Two New Developments Hold Promise for the Private Flood Insurance Market pp. 7-13

- Lisa Miller
- The National Flood Insurance Program: Is It Financially Sound? pp. 15-38

- Terry Dinan, Perry Beider and David Wylie
- Methodological Considerations in the Statistical Modeling of Catastrophe Bond Prices pp. 39-56

- John A. Major
- What Do We Know About Annuitization Decisions? pp. 57-100

- Maria Alexandrova and Nadine Gatzert
- Do Property–Casualty Insurance Firms Locate to Minimize Insurance Premium Taxes? pp. 101-125

- Martin Grace and David Sjoquist
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